An overflow system for concealing an overflow conduit of a bathtub includes a nut and a cover. The nut has an inner mount configured to secure to the conduit that is substantially circular in shape, and an outer mount including a plurality of engagement sections that extend substantially tangential to the inner mount. The inner mount has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the outer mount, and the outer mount is centered on and integral with the inner mount. The cover is configured to couple to the nut and is substantially square. The cover includes a front wall and a plurality of side walls, each having a first end extending from the front wall and an opposite second end. The second end includes a lip configured to engage with a respective engagement section of the plurality of engagement sections when the cover is coupled to the nut.
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8. An overflow system for concealing an overflow conduit of a bathtub, the overflow system comprising:
a nut comprising:
an inner radial surface at least partially defining an inner mount configured to secure to the overflow conduit; and
an outer surface at least partially defining an outer mount, the outer surface being planer in an axial direction of the nut and comprising a plurality of engagement sections that extend tangential to the inner mount, wherein a corner extends between adjacent engagement sections of the plurality of engagement sections and the corner is spaced apart from the inner mount via an opening; and
an overflow cover having a body with an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface defines an inner cavity shaped and sized to receive the nut and at least a portion of the overflow conduit, wherein when the overflow cover is coupled to the nut, the plurality of engagement sections of the nut engage with the inner surface of the overflow cover to removably couple the overflow cover to the nut.
1. An overflow system for concealing an overflow conduit of a bathtub, the overflow system comprising:
a nut comprising:
an inner mount configured to secure to the overflow conduit, wherein a cross-sectional shape of the inner mount is substantially circular in shape; and
an outer mount comprising a plurality of engagement sections that extend substantially tangential to the inner mount, wherein the inner mount has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the outer mount, and the outer mount is centered on and integral with the inner mount; and
an overflow cover configured to couple to the nut, wherein a cross-sectional shape of the overflow cover is substantially square and comprises:
a front wall; and
a plurality of side walls, each having a first end extending from the front wall and an opposite second end, wherein the second end comprises a lip configured to engage with a respective engagement section of the plurality of engagement sections when the overflow cover is coupled to the nut, and wherein the plurality of side walls are configured to radially engage the outer mount when the overflow cover is coupled to the nut.
13. An overflow system for a bathtub comprising:
an overflow conduit configured to secure to the bathtub at an overflow port and at least partially extend into the bathtub, wherein the overflow conduit has an outer surface that defines a first perimeter with an outer cross-sectional shape;
an overflow cover configured to at least partially cover the overflow conduit within the bathtub, the overflow cover comprising:
a front wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein when the overflow cover covers the overflow conduit the inner surface faces the overflow conduit; and
a plurality of side walls each having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end extending from the inner surface of the front wall and the second end when the overflow cover covers the overflow conduit is positioned adjacent the bathtub, wherein the plurality of side walls each also has an inner surface that defines a second perimeter with an inner cross-sectional shape, the inner cross-sectional shape being different from the outer cross-sectional shape of the overflow conduit; and
a nut configured to secure to the overflow conduit and couple the overflow cover to the overflow conduit, the nut comprising:
an inner mount configured to secure to the outer surface of the overflow conduit; and
an outer mount configured to engage with at least a portion of the inner surfaces of the plurality of side walls of the overflow cover such that the overflow cover is removably coupled to the nut.
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This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/989,222, filed Mar. 13, 2020, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
A bathtub generally has a drain system positioned in a bottom of the bathtub that allows for selective opening and closing so that the bathtub can retain water. Additionally, an overflow system is provided so that once the water within the bathtub reaches a predetermined height, water can drain from the bathtub to reduce or prevent water from overflowing the bathtub and flowing onto the floor. The overflow system connects the bathtub's overflow port to a wastewater system and includes an opening that enables water to flow from the bathtub to the wastewater system.
In an aspect, the technology relates to an overflow system for concealing an overflow conduit of a bathtub, the overflow system including: a nut including: an inner mount configured to secure to the overflow conduit, wherein the inner mount is substantially circular in shape; and an outer mount including a plurality of engagement sections that extend substantially tangential to the inner mount, wherein the inner mount has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the outer mount, and the outer mount is centered on and integral with the inner mount; and an overflow cover configured to couple to the nut, wherein the overflow cover is substantially square and includes: a front wall; and a plurality of side walls, each having a first end extending from the front wall and an opposite second end, wherein the second end includes a lip configured to engage with a respective engagement section of the plurality of engagement sections when the overflow cover is coupled to the nut.
In an example, a length of the lip is approximately equal to a length of the respective engagement section. In another example, each of the plurality of engagement sections are a linear portion and the outer mount further includes curved portions disposed at both ends of each linear portion. In yet another example, when the overflow cover is coupled to the nut the curved portions curve away from the respective side wall of the plurality of side walls. In still another example, adjacent curved portions are coupled together at a corner. In an example, each of the plurality of engagement sections have a point of tangency with respect to the inner mount that are spaced approximately 90° from each other. In another example, each of the plurality of engagement sections have approximately the same length.
In another aspect, the technology relates to an overflow system for concealing an overflow conduit of a bathtub, the overflow system including: a nut including: an inner radial surface at least partially defining an inner mount configured to secure to the overflow conduit; and an outer surface at least partially defining an outer mount, the outer surface being planer in an axial direction of the nut and including a plurality of engagement sections that extend tangential to the inner mount; and an overflow cover having a body with an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface defines an inner cavity shaped and sized to receive the nut and at least a portion of the overflow conduit, wherein when the overflow cover is coupled to the nut, the plurality of engagement sections of the nut engage with the inner surface of the overflow cover to removably couple the overflow cover to the nut.
In an example, the inner surface of the overflow cover includes one or more lips configured to engage with a respective engagement section of the plurality of engagement sections. In another example, the one or more lips and the plurality of engagement sections are linear. In yet another example, each of the plurality of engagement sections have a length that is greater than one-third of a diameter of the inner radial surface. In still another example, the inner mount has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the outer mount, and the outer mount is centered on and integral with the inner mount. In an example, a corner extends between adjacent engagement sections of the plurality of engagement sections and the corner is spaced apart from the inner mount via an opening.
In another aspect, the technology relates to an overflow system for a bathtub including: an overflow conduit configured to secure to the bathtub at an overflow port and at least partially extend into the bathtub, wherein the overflow conduit has an outer surface that defines a first perimeter with an outer cross-sectional shape; an overflow cover configured to at least partially cover the overflow conduit within the bathtub, the overflow cover including: a front wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein when the overflow cover covers the overflow conduit the inner surface faces the overflow conduit; and a plurality of side walls each having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end extending from the inner surface of the front wall and the second end when the overflow cover covers the overflow conduit is positioned adjacent the bathtub, wherein the plurality of side walls each also have an inner surface that defines a second perimeter with an inner cross-sectional shape, the inner cross-sectional shape being different from the outer cross-sectional shape of the overflow conduit; and a nut configured to secure to the overflow conduit and couple the overflow cover to the overflow conduit, the nut including: an inner mount configured to secure to the outer surface of the overflow conduit; and an outer mount configured to engage with at least a portion of the inner surfaces of the plurality of side walls of the overflow cover such that the overflow cover is removably coupled to the nut.
In an example, the outer mount of the nut includes a plurality of engagement sections having an outer surface being planer in an axial direction of the nut, and the outer surface of the plurality of engagement sections correspond at least partially to the inner cross-sectional shape of the plurality of side walls of the overflow cover. In another example, each of the plurality of engagement sections has a length that extends substantially tangential to the inner mount. In yet another example, the outer mount of the nut includes one or more corners that connect adjacent engagement sections of the plurality of engagement sections. In still another example, the one or more corners are at least partially curved relative to the length of each of the plurality of engagement sections. In an example, the inner mount has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the outer mount, and the outer mount is centered on and integral with the inner mount. In another example, at least a portion of one or more of the second end of the plurality of side walls of the overflow cover include an inwardly extending lip that is configured to engage with a respective engagement section of the plurality of engagement sections of the nut.
There are shown in the drawings examples that are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and configurations shown.
A diaphragm 126 can be coupled to a front wall 128 of the body 122. The diaphragm 126 seals an interior passageway of the overflow conduit 114 so that the overflow system 108 can be leak tested before use. In examples, a wastewater system that the overflow conduit 114 is coupled to and that drains wastewater from the bathtub is pressurized (e.g., via water or pressurized air) in order to check for leaks in the system. The diaphragm 126 seals the overflow conduit 114 to enable this leak testing. Once a leak proof wastewater system is confirmed, the diaphragm 126 can be removed to allow access into the interior passageway of the overflow conduit 114. In some examples, the overflow system 108 can include a washer (not shown) that is positioned behind the bathtub wall 112 and used to facilitate a watertight seal between the bathtub wall 112 and the overflow conduit 114.
To secure the overflow conduit 114 on the bathtub wall 112, the overflow system 108 includes a nut 130 that is used. The nut 130 is configured to secure to the overflow conduit 114 and is used to couple the overflow cover 116 to the body 122 of the overflow conduit 114 without the overflow cover 116 being directly engaged with the overflow conduit 114. The configuration of the overflow conduit 114, the overflow cover 116, and the nut 130 (e.g., the overflow system 108) enables overflow drainage of the bathtub while providing an aesthetically pleasing design, for example, the overflow cover 116 that is free from any exterior fastener or connector elements while being able to conceal both the body 122 of the overflow conduit 114 and the nut 130. In the example, the nut 130 is threaded onto the body 122 of the overflow conduit 114 until the nut 130 is adjacent the bathtub wall 112.
The nut 130 is configured to receive and couple to the overflow cover 116 so as to hold the cover 116 on the bathtub wall 112 and conceal the body 122 of the overflow conduit 114. The overflow cover 116 is illustrated as being decoupled from the nut 130 for clarity in
The nut 130 also includes an outer mount 138 configured to engage with at least a portion of the overflow cover 116 (shown in
As used herein, the term “substantially” when defining the shapes described herein means that the shape of the perimeter of the components have a general overall appearance of that shape and with the understanding that features may be present that deviate from the described shape. For example, substantially square can include corner features as illustrated in the outer mount 138 of the nut 130 that are not linear. In another example, substantially circular can include threaded features as illustrated in the inner mount 132 of the nut 130. In an aspect, the term “substantially” corresponds to shapes that have greater than 51% correspondence to the described shape. In another aspect, the term “substantially” corresponds to shapes that have greater than 75% correspondence to the described shape.
In the example, the outer surface 139 of the outer mount 138 and the inner surface 134 of the inner mount 132 are planar in the axial direction 137 of the nut 130, and thus, parallel to the axial direction 137. This configuration allows for either end 131, 133 of the nut 130 to face the overflow cover 116 as required or desired. As such, during installation of the nut 130 onto the overflow conduit, it does not matter which end 131, 133 of the nut 130 faces the bathtub wall since the nut 130 is symmetrical about a centerline plane P that is orthogonal to the axial direction 137.
The outer mount 138 is configured to engage with the overflow cover 116; however, not all sections of the outer mount 138 need to engage with the overflow cover. In the example, the outer mount 138 includes a plurality of engagement sections 141 that are configured to engage with the overflow cover and cooperate with the overflow cover to removably secure the cover to the nut 130. The remaining section of the outer mount 138 need not to engage with the overflow cover to secure the cover to the nut 130; however, in aspects, the remaining sections can engage with the overflow cover as required or desired.
In the example, the outer mount 138 has one or more linear portions 140 and one or more non-linear or curved portions 142. The linear portions 140 are formed from the engagement section 141 and are used to engage with the overflow cover as described herein. The outer surface 139 of the linear portions 140 are planar 143 in two orthogonal directions. For example, planar in the axial direction 137 and planar in an orthogonal tangential direction. In an aspect, there are four linear portions 140 with a curved portion 142 disposed on either side. The outer surface 139 of the curved portions 142 are planar in only the axial direction 137, while being curved inward 145 in the tangential direction and relative to the plane 143 of the linear portion 140. Additionally, the curved portions 142 are connected to each other at corners 144. The corners 144 enable for adjacent engagement sections 141 to be connected on the outer mount 138 and allow for a continuous outer surface 139. In an aspect, the corners 144 are at least partially curved relative to the engagement sections 141. In some examples, the corners 144 may provide additional support to the overflow cover 116 at its corners as required or desired. For example, at least a portion 147 of the outer surface 139 of the corner 144 may align with the outer surface 139 of the linear portions 140 so that it can engage with the overflow cover 116.
Each of the engagement sections 141 and linear portions 140 have a length L1, and in the example, are positioned substantially tangential with respect to the inner mount 132. For example, each of the four engagement sections 141 have a point of tangency with respect to a center point CP of the inner mount 132 that are spaced approximately 90° from one another. As such, opposing pairs of the engagement sections 141 are substantially parallel to each other and substantially orthogonal to the other engagement sections 141. As used herein, “substantially tangential” means that the engagement section 141 and linear portions 140 is orthogonal to a diameter line of the inner mount 132 going through center point CP and within ±5° from orthogonal.
In the example, the length L1 of each engagement section 141 can be about the same for each side of the nut 130. In an aspect, the length L1 of each engagement section 141 is greater than one-third of the diameter D of the inner radial surface 134 of the inner mount 132. In another aspect, the length L1 of each engagement section 141 is greater than one-half of the diameter D of the inner radial surface 134 of the inner mount 132. In other examples, the length L1 of one or more engagement sections 141 can be different from (e.g., greater than or less than) the other engagement section 141 (e.g., for a substantially rectangular perimeter of the outer mount 138). The length L1 of the engagement sections 141 is also greater than a length L2 of the curved portion 142 and corners 144. In an aspect, the length L1 of the engagement sections 141 is about twice the length L2 of the curved portion 142 and corner 144.
The outer mount 138 may be unitarily formed with the inner mount 132, however, openings 148 may be formed between the outer mount 138 and the inner mount 132 proximate the corners 144. In the example, the openings 148 extend at least partially between the ends of the engagement sections 141 and the inner mount 132 and completely between the curved portions 142 and the inner mount 132. In another aspect, a portion of the curved portions 142 may be in contact with the inner mount 132 as required or desired. The curved portions 142 are concave 145 relative to the linear portions 140 so that the curved portions 142 do not necessarily engage with the overflow cover. The curved portions 142 can also act as finger holds to facilitate threading the nut 130 onto the overflow conduit during installation. The outer mount 138 may also have a thickness T2 that is less than the thickness T1 of the inner mount 132, and the outer mount 138 may be centered on the inner mount 132 about centerline plane P. As such, an undercut 129 is formed on each end 131, 133 between the inner mount 132 and the outer mount 138. The undercut 129 can be about half of the difference between the thickness T1 of the inner mount 132 and the thickness T2 of the outer mount 138. This configuration also allows for either end of the nut 130 to face the overflow cover 116 as required or desired and have the outer mount 138 spaced from the bathtub wall when the nut 130 is positioned directly against the wall so as to assist with engagement of the overflow cover.
The arrangement of the engagement sections 141 correspond to the shape of the overflow cover 116 and are configured to directly engage with the overflow cover 116 so that the cover can be secured to the overflow conduit of the overflow system. By forming the outer perimeter of the outer mount 138 in a different shape from the inner perimeter of the inner mount 132, the shape of the overflow cover can be different from the substantially cylindrical conduit so as to increase the number of customizable options for overflow system consumers. For example, the shape of the overflow cover 116 can take on a more square shape as illustrated in
On the inner surface of the front wall 150, one or more fins 160 can extend therefrom. In some examples, the fins 160 can be used to condition the overflow fluid flow passing through the overflow cover 116 and into the overflow conduit. In other examples, the fins 160 can engage the front wall of the overflow conduit so that the inner surface 151 of the front wall 150 does not seal against the overflow conduit if the nut 130 is overtightened. In yet other examples, the front wall of the overflow conduit (shown in
In the example, the side walls 152 have a first end 162 extending from the front wall 150 and an opposite second end 164 that is configured to be positioned adjacent the bathtub wall when installed. Each of the side walls 152 each have an inner surface 163 that at least partially defines the inner cavity 154 of the overflow cover 116. A lip 166 is included at each of the side walls 152 and extends from the inner surface 163 while being disposed at the second end 164 of the side walls 152 within the inner cavity 154. The lip 166 is configured to releasably engage with the engagement sections 141 of the outer mount 138 of the nut 130 (shown in
The inner surfaces 163 of the side walls 152 define a perimeter with an inner cross-sectional shape. In an aspect, this inner cross-sectional shape is substantially square, and thus, different from the outer cross-sectional shape of the body 122 of the overflow conduit 114 (shown in
As illustrated in
In the example, the thickness T2 of the outer mount 138 is less than the thickness T1 of the inner mount 132 (shown in
In another example (b), a nut 200b may include a circular inner mount 202b and an outer mount 204b that is formed from a plurality of discrete linear portions 206b and no curved or corner portions. The linear portions 206b can have all have the same lengths or may have different lengths, for example, to accommodate a vent recess within the overflow cover. In this example, a square cover could again be used. In example (c), a nut 200c may include a circular inner mount 202c and a rectangular outer mount 204c with different lengths of linear portions 206c. The corners 208c of the outer mount 204c can be curved portions as described herein as required or desired. This example enables a rectangular cover to be used. In this example, one or more of the linear portions 206c may be spaced from the inner mount 202c as required or desired.
In yet another example (d), a nut 200d may include a circular inner mount 202d and a triangular outer mount 204d with a plurality of linear portions 206d. The corners 208d of the outer mount 204d can be curved portions as described herein. This example enables a triangular cover to the used. In example (e), a nut 200e may include a circular inner mount 202e and a pentagonal outer mount 204e with a plurality of linear portion 206e. The linear portions 206e may connect at corners 208e. In other examples, the corners 208e can be curved portions. This example enables a pentagon cover to be used.
In still another example (f), a nut 200f may include a circular inner mount 202f and an oval outer mount 204f. In this example, instead of a plurality of linear portions as described above, the outer mount 204f includes a plurality of non-linear portions 206f. However, the portions 206f have a different radius of curvature than the inner mount 202f so that the cover (not shown), which couples to the outer mount 204f, can have a different shape from the inner mount 202f (e.g., an oval). In this example, the non-linear portions 206f have a greater radius of curvature than the inner mount 202f. By matching the portions 206f to the shape of the cover and the outer mount 204f having a different shape from the inner mount 202f, the cover and the nut can take on any shape as require or desired, as long as the portions 206f have enough length so as to fictionally engage the cover. The portions 206f can be coupled together with corners 208f as required or desired.
It is to be understood that any number of the features of the different examples described herein may be combined into one single example and alternate examples having fewer than or more than all of the features herein described are possible. Additionally, the shape of the overflow cover can be any other shape as required or desired. For example, diamond, hexagon, octagon, parallelogram, trapezoid, etc. Additionally or alternatively, the shape of the overflow cover can take any non-geometric shape along as there are lips that are formed that can engage with a linear portion on the nut. As such, the nut described herein can enable for custom shaped covers as required or desired.
While there have been described herein what are to be considered exemplary and preferred examples of the present technology, other modifications of the technology will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein. The particular methods of manufacture and geometries disclosed herein are exemplary in nature and are not to be considered limiting. It is therefore desired to be secured in the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the spirit and scope of the technology. Accordingly, what is desired to be secured by Letters Patent is the technology as defined and differentiated in the following claims, and all equivalents.
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